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Coffee, tea and other hot drinks experienced a slowing down of growth rates, mainly due to maturity. Tea was the most widely consumed of all hot drinks, and it is a traditional drink in Hong Kong, China. As a result, tea registered the slowest ...

Generally, tea experienced slowing off-trade volume and value growth over the review period, mainly due to the maturity and saturation of the category. Traditionally, Hong Kong, China is a tea drinking country, and per capita consumption in total ...

Consumer interest in coffee continued to rise in Hong Kong, China in 2014. Despite, traditionally, being a tea drinking country, it has seen an increasing number of cafés, coffee specialists and premium coffee brands that target the growing group of ...

Malt-based hot drinks was the main type and growth driver of other hot drinks in Hong Kong, China. Malt-based hot drinks are usually consumed as a breakfast drink, and brands like Ovaltine, Horlicks and Milo are well-known among consumers. ...

Cigarettes recorded a decline of 4% in retail volume terms in 2013, reaching 2.5 billion sticks. The performance in 2013 was on par with that in 2012. With higher public health awareness and recognition of the significance of a smoke-free ...

Cigars are considered a luxury tobacco product. In the past, most cigar smokers were older consumers with higher purchasing powers; however, the launch of some small cigars and cigarillos led to these products becoming more appealing to young adult ...

Cigarettes continued to record a decline in volume sales in 2013. This was a result of the continued decline in the prevalence of smoking and in average daily consumption. Among the categories, mid tar and low tar cigarettes recorded the smallest ...

The global picture of wealth is changing and the number of high income earners in emerging markets is rising rapidly. This briefing will provide some insight into the profiles and spending habits of high income earners and long-term forecasts for ...

There were growing trends of local residents valuing time with friends and family over work. Many companies are advised to regulate standard work hours for employees. Community business, a non-profit organisation, was set up to promote work-life ...

Hong Kong welcomed 26 million visits in 2013. This was largely fuelled by mainland tourists travelling to the city on the Individual Visit Scheme, representing more than 65% of total overnight arrivals. Strong Renminbi had pushed the growth of ...